etiquette for children and teenagers

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etiquette for children and teenagers

Goops and how to be them

a manual of manners for polite infants inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example with ninety drawings
2005
Presents a collection of illustrated poems that provide a guide to etiquette including table manners, hospitality, tidiness, obedience, and other rules of general conduct.

Emily Post's the gift of good manners

a parent's guide to raising respectful, kind, considerate children
2002
Presents age-appropriate guidance for teaching one's children good manners, respect, and consideration actively and through example from their birth to young adulthood, addressing such topics as the dinner table, sleepovers, and classroom behavior.

Hello Gnu, how do you do?

a beginning guide to positively polite behavior
1990
Animal characters in various situations show the proper manners or behavior in such areas as visiting or giving a party, writing thank-you notes, and showing common courtesy at home, with friends, or at school.

Caveman manners and other polite poems

2006
An illustrated collection of poems about etiquette for children.

Please

2000
Simple rhyming text describes the importance of saying, "Please" and being polite.

Girls and boys book of etiquette

1971
Instructions for proper manners for the dinner table, parties, introductions, and other social situations.

Whoopi's big book of manners

2010
Contains simple rules, with humorous illustrations, about manners, including interrupting, sneezing, apologizing, talking on the phone, and more.

Just say "Please!"

2007
SpongeBob and Squidward decide to teach Mr. Krabs manners so he doesn't embarrass Pearl at Parent's Day.

Coping with social situations

a handbook of correct behavior
1984
Advice for children and youth on achieving the poise, ease, and confidence that make socializing pleasurable.

Manners with a library book

2009
This book tells how good manners can help everyone enjoy library books.

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